Bury Metropolitan Borough Council

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Bury Metropolitan Borough Council
Third of council elected three years out of four
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Coat of arms
Type
Type
Metropolitan district council
HousesUnicameral
Term limits
None
History
Founded1 April 1974
Leadership
Mayor of Bury
Cllr Trevor Holt, Labour
since 15th May 2019
Leader of the Council
Cllr Eamonn O'Brien, Labour
since May 2020
Deputy Leader
Cllr Tamoor Tariq, Labour
Leader of the Opposition
Cllr Nicholas Jones, Conservative
Chief executive
Geoff Little OBE
since 16th May 2018
Structure
Seats51[1]
Bury Metropolitan Borough Council composition.svg
Political groups
Administration (29)
  •   Labour (29)
    Opposition (22)
  •   Conservative (16)
  •   Liberal Democrats (4)
  •   Independent (2)
Joint committees
Greater Manchester Combined Authority
Greater Manchester Police, Fire and Crime Panel
Elections
Last election
2021 (one third of councillors)
2019 (one third of councillors)
2018 (one third of councillors)
Next election
2022 (one third of councillors)
(one third of councillors)
(one third of councillors)
Meeting place
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Bury Town Hall
Website
www.bury.gov.uk

Bury Metropolitan Borough Council is the local authority of the Metropolitan Borough of Bury in Greater Manchester, England. It is a metropolitan district council, one of ten in Greater Manchester and one of 36 in the metropolitan counties of England. It provides the majority of local government services in Bury.

Parliamentary representation[]

Bury is currently covered by two constituencies: Bury North (eight wards) and Bury South (nine wards).[2]

Wards and councillors[]

Each ward is represented by three councillors.[2]

Council Wards
1 Ramsbottom
2 North Manor
3 Tottington
4 Elton
5 Moorside
6 Church
7 East
8 Redvales
9 Radcliffe North
10 Radcliffe East
11 Radcliffe West
12 Unsworth
13 Pilkington Park
14 Besses
15 St. Mary's
16 Holyrood
17 Sedgley
Parliamentary constituency Ward Councillor Party Term of office
Bury North constituency Church Sue Nuttall Conservative 2018-22
Jackie Harris Conservative 2019-23
Roy Walker Conservative 2016-20
East Trevor Holt Labour 2018-22
Gavin McGill Labour 2019-23
Stella Smith Labour 2016-20
Elton Martin Hayes Labour 2018-22
Charlotte Morris Labour 2019-23
Susan Southworth Labour 2016-20
Moorside Sandra Walmsley Labour 2018-22
Sarah Southworth Labour 2019-23
Annette McKay Independent 2016-20
North Manor James Daly Conservative 2018-22
Khalid Hussain Conservative 2019-23
Dorothy Gunther Conservative 2016-20
Ramsbottom Kevin Thomas Labour 2018-22
Clair Cummins Labour 2019-23
Ian Schofield Conservative 2016-20
Redvales Tamoor Tariq Labour 2018-22
Clare Walsh Labour 2019-23
Shaheena Haroon Labour 2016-20
Tottington Iain Gartside Conservative 2018-22
Yvonne Wright Conservative 2019-23
Greg Keeley Conservative 2016-20
Bury South constituency Besses Mary Whitby Labour 2018-22
Andrea Simpson Labour 2019-23
Lucy Smith Labour 2016-20
Holyrood Tim Pickstone Liberal Democrats 2018-22
Cristina Tegolo Liberal Democrats 2019-23
Steve Wright Liberal Democrats 2016-20
Pilkington Park Nicholas Jones Conservative 2018-22
Robert Caserta Conservative 2019-23
Oliver Kersh Conservative 2016-20
Radcliffe East Karen Ann Leach Labour 2018-22
James Mason Radcliffe First 2019-23
Rhyse Cathcart Labour 2016-20
Radcliffe North Paul Cropper Conservative 2018-22
Sam Hurst Conservative 2019-23
Sharon Briggs Labour 2016-20
Radcliffe West Mike Smith Radcliffe First 2018-22
Beth Mortenson Labour 2019-23
Tony Cummings Labour 2016-20
Sedgley Alan Quinn Labour 2018-22
Richard Gold Labour 2019-23
David Silbiger Conservative 2016-20
St. Mary's Eamonn O'Brien Labour 2018-22
Michael Powell Liberal Democrats 2019-23
Jane Black Labour 2016-20
Unsworth Tahir Rafiq Labour 2018-22
Joan Grimshaw Labour 2019-23
David Jones Labour 2016-20

See also[]

  • Bury local elections

References[]

  1. ^ "Councillor information - Bury Council".
  2. ^ a b "Your Councillors". bury.gov.uk. Bury MBC. Retrieved 3 September 2019.

External links[]

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